Is rape "about" sex?

glassjester

Well-known member
What I've learned from the Hefner/Trump Homosexual thread is that a person's sexual orientation is innate and immutable.

If a man (let's say a prison inmate) appears to have changed his sexual orientation, he has only deceived you. He has not changed from heterosexual to homosexual because (1) he is not in love, and (2) rape is not "about" sex.

Is that true? Is rape not "about" sex?

I was told to educate myself, because I appointed out that it seems strange that every rapist would have sex with their victim, if rape was not about sex.

So help educate me.
How is rape not "about" sex?
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
no

rape (forced sex) has absolutely nothing to do with sex



it is only about the "forced" part


because reasons :p
 

katiecrna

New member
For the victim rape is not about sex. It's about trust, vulnerability, control, etc. that was all lost. And then after, it can be just as traumatic as the actual event when people don't believe you and they actually blame you, that can f*ck you up just as bad as the rape itself.
For the rapist... I don't know what it's about bc it's hard to see their viewpoint. My guess is it's not about sex. If you want sex you can pay for it, masterbate, watch porn, pick up Willing women. It is probably more about power, and control. They are just sick people who think they have rights to other people's bodies. They are angry and hate women for some reason.
 

katiecrna

New member
I think rape in jail can be about sex. But I think it's establishing power and control and I guess people get turned on by that? When a man rapes another man in jail it's different than when a man rapes a women elsewhere.
 

Arthur Brain

Well-known member
What I've learned from the Hefner/Trump Homosexual thread is that a person's sexual orientation is innate and immutable.

If a man (let's say a prison inmate) appears to have changed his sexual orientation, he has only deceived you. He has not changed from heterosexual to homosexual because (1) he is not in love, and (2) rape is not "about" sex.

Is that true? Is rape not "about" sex?

I was told to educate myself, because I appointed out that it seems strange that every rapist would have sex with their victim, if rape was not about sex.

So help educate me.
How is rape not "about" sex?

Ok, a rapist is not "having sex" with their victim, not unless you consider the penetrative act alone to count as that in which case the victim would technically be "having sex" with their attacker in turn, which is blatantly ridiculous.

If you can't understand that rape is about force, terror, control, power, borne out of a psychopathic/sociopath mentality then there's really no point in going further.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Ok, a rapist is not "having sex" with their victim, not unless you consider the penetrative act alone to count as that in which case the victim would technically be "having sex" with their attacker in turn, which is blatantly ridiculous.



they are both engaged in a sexual act


in America, that's often called "having sex"

not sure what you dopey brits call it :idunno:
 

glassjester

Well-known member
Ok, a rapist is not "having sex" with their victim, not unless you consider the penetrative act alone to count as that in which case the victim would technically be "having sex" with their attacker in turn, which is blatantly ridiculous.

Yes.

If someone forced me to have sex, then I was raped.
That's not ridiculous. That's what the phrase means.
 

glassjester

Well-known member
Ok, a rapist is not "having sex" with their victim, not unless you consider the penetrative act alone to count as that in which case the victim would technically be "having sex" with their attacker in turn, which is blatantly ridiculous.

And this totally misses the point.

Is the rapist sexually attracted to the victim?
 

Arthur Brain

Well-known member
For the victim rape is not about sex. It's about trust, vulnerability, control, etc. that was all lost. And then after, it can be just as traumatic as the actual event when people don't believe you and they actually blame you, that can f*ck you up just as bad as the rape itself.
For the rapist... I don't know what it's about bc it's hard to see their viewpoint. My guess is it's not about sex. If you want sex you can pay for it, masterbate, watch porn, pick up Willing women. It is probably more about power, and control. They are just sick people who think they have rights to other people's bodies. They are angry and hate women for some reason.

Exactly. There's a reason why psychopaths rape and it's not about sex. As you point out, there's many a way someone can satisfy themselves sexually without attacking someone, not that I think this will register with the OP who seems stubbornly bound on his demented roll...
 

katiecrna

New member
There are different types of rape and rapists. A man raping a man in jail. A man lurking in a street alley waiting for a girl walking home alone. A man who slips a date rape drug in a girl he finds attractive, or a easy targets drink. A guy who sees a passed out unconscious girl at a party and rapes her. Who the f*ck knows what they are thinking or if they are attracted to his victims. They are sick disgusting people.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
There are different types of rape and rapists. A man raping a man in jail. A man lurking in a street alley waiting for a girl walking home alone. A man who slips a date rape drug in a girl he finds attractive, or a easy targets drink. A guy who sees a passed out unconscious girl at a party and rapes her. Who the f*ck knows what they are thinking or if they are attracted to his victims. They are sick disgusting people.



Katie - profanity or implied profanity will get you banned


I suggest you go back and edit your posts
 

glassjester

Well-known member
Exactly. There's a reason why psychopaths rape and it's not about sex.

From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_sexual_violence
In 1994, Richard Felson coauthored the controversial book "Aggression and Coercive Actions: A Social-Interactionist Perspective" with James Tedeschi, a book which argues that sexual fulfillment is the motive of rapists, rather than the aggressive desire to dominate the victim.[10] Felson believes that rape is an aggressive form of sexual coercion and the goal of rape is sexual satisfaction rather than power. Most rapists do not have a preference for rape over consensual sex.[11][12][13][14][15][16]
 
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